Parliamentary update.
Douarnenez 86. In August 1986 a festival of traditional sailing boats was held in Douarnenez, Brittany. Festival visitor Dave Wharton from
Whitby arrived with his coble, a small boat from Yorkshire.
Pathe News of this week in 1953. A Griffin production for BBCtv
B/W
Note: repeats are not indicated.
Short films of French culture for advanced students.
Training for store management and being an air stewardess.
A Bel production for BBCtv
The Emperor's Leftovers, based on a Chinese tale, and Mr Banglebede cooks a Chinese meal.
What are the chances of beating aeon-man.
Children compose tune and rhythm signals.
An encounter with a 1,000-year-old Viking and some crop circles.
How a town can be washed away by the sea.
Just how many things are powered by electricity?
How is your life affected when your father is a convict?
Munich teenagers show videos of their city.
Images of the Earth. Allabout computer-based maps.
How women have been excluded from practising medicine. Stereo
Effective Questioning in the Primary Classroom - how teachers can use questions and answers properly.
Animation.
Cartoon.
Pakistan and Its People.The village of Maraka in the fertile plains of the Punjab.
Followed by Storytime
The Plastic Airplane. Plastics can be reinforced with glass or carbon fibres and used to build a plastic aircraft.
Subtitled (news) Followed by Songs of Praise
From Belfast Cathedral.
(Shownat8.50am) B/W
Subtitled (news)
Regional News; Weather
Word game with Paul Coia. A Leslie Mitchell production for BBCtv
Jane Corbin debates national and international politics.
Stereo
Bosnian refugees speak out about ethnic cleansing.
American mock-horror series.
The Winning of Morticia
Addams. When a psychologist claims that the only happily married couples are those who fight, the family try to start a war between Gomez and Morticia.
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
The American comedy series about fast-talking Will from downtown Philadelphia and his Bel-Air cousins. Tonight:
Here Comes the Judge.
6.50pm Cyberzone
The virtual reality game show, with Craig Charles and James Grout. Tonight, Britain's
Olympic synchronised swimmers Kerry Shacklock and Laila Vakil compete with two Young Farmers from Norfolk, Shaun Groom and Nicola Crisp.
Director Bob Wilde ; Producer Mark Wells A Broadsword production for BBCtv
Last in the series about the English house.
The Electronic Cottage. Since the war, greater prosperity, big housing programmes and the impact of television and American culture have turned homes into "consumer envelopes" - containers for ever-increasing quantities of electronic goods and gadgets. Martin Pawley , architectural writer and theorist, charts this boom and the outburst of DIY, and makes an alarming prediction. Director Russell England
Series producer David F Turnbull
No Ordinary Genius (part 1) A two-part profile of Richard Feynman , physics superstar, iconoclast, bongo-drummer and adventurer. In tonight's film, Feynman learns how to be a scientist, has a tragic love affair while he helps build the atomic bomb, learns to draw in a topless bar, and wins a Nobel Prize for his contribution to the most successful theory in the history of physics.
Producer Christopher Sykes Series editor Jana Bennett
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Comedian Sean Hughes goes to Oxford this week to write a bestseller. He chats to a fellow poet, follows Morse's lead and meets a private detective. Producer Katie Pearson
Prison drama based on the tale of Jerry Rosenberg , a murderer who became the first convict-attorney, starring Tony Danza John De Vries
Director Gene Reynolds
● SEE FILMS: pages 33-40
With Jeremy Paxman.
The arts and media magazine is in Moscow this week.
Editor Janice Hadlow
Editor Charles Miller
A chance to record secondary school programmes. Tonight, Geography Casebook. The Lough and the Lignite; Pastures New; After Metal-Bashing (pts 1 and 2); FirWars. (Geography - Soviet Union and After is on tomorrownight at 2.00am)